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I confirm the zero rating. (I can't remove the star)
I give zero stars to this bush. It stayed green all winter and then it started to wither in the spring and eventually died.
dominique paillat
ARLES
Hello,
I would like to buy a pittosporum to put in a large container in a courtyard in the south of France.
I was thinking of getting the tobira nana, but I'm unsure about the scent because in the description you mention that it is irregular and in flowering you mention it is non-fragrant.
If that's the case (non-fragrant), can I choose the classic Japanese pittosporum and prune it to stay at a height of 1.5m (5ft)-2m (7ft)?
Thank you in advance.
Promesse de Fleurs' response: You can choose the classic pittosporum tobira, the scent is more regular and you can prune it to maintain its shape.
The young plant arrived in good condition. Unfortunately, it suffered greatly from the autumn and especially the winter, which, however, was not very cold (but long). It deteriorated rapidly, to the point of developing a disease. It struggled to survive. I moved it so that the soil would be warmer at its base, which seems to have borne fruit, as it is slowly but surely regaining strength!
So, it is advisable for locations where the soil is sufficiently warm in winter, in its early age. Apparently, the cold in its early age is really its weak point.
Thomas
Saint Cyr Sur Mer" would be translated as "Saint Cyr on Sea" in British English.
I was supposed to receive my packages by Chronopost which were supposed to arrive yesterday on 12/05/22, then rescheduled for 13/05/22 before 1pm.
It's 1:25pm, I'm at home and I hear a car and some noise, I went out immediately and I saw a white car speeding away. I waited for it to turn around and I stopped it because it had thrown my package over the gate even though it was open.
He only had one package while I was expecting 5.
This package contained the young plant and 2 bags of soil.
Where are the other 4 packages?
The plant doesn't really look like the picture on your website.
It's disgraceful.
Chronopost is not the company for transporting plants...
This is the first time I'm disappointed with your website.
I will hesitate to place new orders.
Marie-France
Aulnay-Sous-Bois
Very beautiful vine-plant. Well prepared in its package.
Conforming to the description. Arrived in flowers.
It was a bit thirsty and had a few yellow leaves. I left it soaked upon receipt before planting.